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Dave Gray: "The lifehacker's dilemma"
Merlin Mann | Jul 29 2006
Dave sums it all up nicely, as far as I’m concerned. (N.B.: the paper-based crotchal coverage hack.) 4 Comments
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Day 1 of Summerwork… (the entries about dance as a metaphor for life are going to have to wait for some updates as this workshop here unfolds) Today the summerwork started. It’s a workshop created by Doug Rosenberg that is designed to mimic, to… »
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![]() Does he know he's being...Submitted by Wax Banks (not verified) on August 5, 2006 - 6:53am.
Does he know he’s being made fun of?… Check out David Gray’s drawing of the ‘Lifehacker’s Dilemma.’ (Better treatment of lifehacking here.) Hipster-therapeutic blogger Merlin Mann says Gray ‘sums it all up nicely.’ Oddly enough, I don’t think he’s being ironic. And I don’t think t… »
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